Comic-Con: Warner Bros. Television Announces Lineup!

The worlds leading pop culture convention is set to begin in just over a month, and Warner Bros. Television Group (WBTVG) will be back with a Bang at Comic-Con International: San Diego in 2012.

Said to feature a star-studded lineup of performers and producers from Warner Bros. Television and Warner Bros. Animation series alongside a massive, must-visit booth on the convention floor, WBTVG’s plans include screenings, panel sessions, autograph signings and media appearances. Also, for the first time ever, the panels for “The Big Bang Theory” and “Fringe” will take place in Hall H. Check out the full details below!

SPECIAL SNEAK PEEK PILOT SCREENINGSWEDNESDAY, JULY 11  BALLROOM 20

For the fifth straight year, WBTVG gets Comic-Con off to a dramatic start by hosting a special sneak peek, world premiere screening event on Preview Night.

This year, the Studio is offering fans the opportunity to see five of the most anticipated new drama series of the year, for the first time ever in public.

666 Park Avenue (Sundays 10/9c ABC): “Lost”s Terry OQuinn and “Desperate Housewives” Vanessa Williams headline this seductive drama from Alloy Entertainment as the owners of a Manhattan apartment building who recruit an idealistic young couple to manage the historic site where anything you desire can be yours for a price.

Arrow (Wednesdays 8/7c The CW): From Greg Berlanti (“Green Lantern”), Marc Guggenheim (“Green Lantern”), Andrew Kreisberg (“Warehouse 13”, “Fringe”) and David Nutter (“Smallville”, “Supernatural”, “Game of Thrones”), this hard-hitting action series reinvents the DC hero. After being marooned for five years on a remote island, billionaire Oliver Queen returns home with a mysterious agenda and very lethal new set of skills that he uses in a war on crime.

Cult (Midseason The CW): In this visceral thriller from the creator of “Farscape” and the producers of “Chuck”, a bright and driven reporter teams up with an inquisitive television researcher to investigate a series of disturbing disappearances all tied to a wildly popular new television show called “Cult”.

The Following (Midseason Mondays FOX): Golden Globe winner/Emmy nominee Kevin Bacon and “Rome”s James Purefoy star in this cat-and-mouse thriller from Kevin Williamson (“The Vampire Diaries”) about a diabolical serial killer (Purefoy) and the psychologically scarred ex-FBI agent (Bacon) called in to stop him and the cult of serial killers he has created.

Revolution (Mondays 10/9c NBC): In this epic adventure thriller from “Supernatural”s Eric Kripke, J.J. Abrams Bad Robot Productions and “Iron Man”s Jon Favreau, a family struggles to reunite in a post-apocalyptic landscape of empty cities, local militias and heroic freedom fighters where every single piece of technology  phones, computers, cars, even lights  has mysteriously blacked out forever.

TV SERIES SCHEDULE

PLEASE NOTE: Series stars and creative teams scheduled to attend are subject to change. Additional information on panel sessions, signings and other events will be provided as news breaks. Panel times will be announced in the coming weeks.

The Big Bang Theory (Thursdays 8/7c CBS): “The Big Bang Theory” gets even bigger for the first time ever in Hall H! Series stars and executive producers will be on hand to answer burning questions (liftoff! handholding! was that really Mrs. Wolowitz?) and tease whats to come in season six. Hall H

666 Park Avenue: Familiarize yourself with the luxurious, yet mysterious, New York City high-rise known as The Drake with series stars Terry OQuinn, Rachael Taylor and Dave Annable joining executive producers David Wilcox (Fringe) and Matthew Miller (Chuck).Room 6BCF

Arrow: Chills turn to thrills in this session when Arrow cast members, including Stephen Amell, join producers for a special pilot screening and discussion. Ballroom 20